Blog post Supporting Syria: decent jobs should be part of the solution for refugees Syrian refugees are desperate to work to support their families and responsible business can make a positive contribution.
Blog post From low pay to factory collapses – is inequality at the root of all workers’ rights abuses? Sabita Banerji looks at the underlying causes of the Rana Plaza disaster and which types of workers remain most vulnerable.
Blog post Rana Plaza in slow motion Are building collapses in India the canary in the coal mine? Stirling Smith on what union reports point to in the construction industry.
Blog post One in a million - or why are UK employers getting away with third world conditions? Some recent reports reveal that problems with ETI members’ supply chains are not only found abroad, writes Stirling Smith.
Blog post Labour rights in Cambodia - reflections and questions ETI Director Peter McAllister reflects on a high level meeting with the Cambodian government and considers the labour rights questions that challenge the country’s garment sector.
Blog post Tabitha's story "I didn't know about my rights before the training," Tabitha says, "but since that day I know my rights”.
Blog post Linda's story "It was very difficult to leave Latvia. I had no idea how to find a job and where I could live."
Blog post Vita's story "I'm really proud of what I've achieved. I'm saving money and looking forward to the future."